The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) title sequence
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- Title sequence from The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969), designed by Alan Maley
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✇ ‘THE COMPUTER WORE TENNIS SHOES’ (1969)
Directed by: Robert Butler
Starring: Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, William Schallert, Alan Hewitt
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OMG !!! I loved this movie !!! and the other Dexter Riley movies too !!!
Our family would go to the movies on Friday nights and all these Disney movies were a big part of all the great memories
From a human computer to Star-Lord's dad...
Woah that’s so neat! Didn’t realize he was the same guy
Remember growing up watching this, my dad was so excited to show us kids this film. Great memories.
I loved this theme as a kid!
The computer wore tennis shoes and a twinkle in his eye
Never met a groovier dude an electric kinda guy
A socket shock and suddenly socked into a real cerebral high
Throwing his mind into the kind that leaves old Einstein wigging out behind
The computer wore tennis shoes and a smile upon his face
Turning on every chick in town at a cosmothropic pace
A guy that crazed and amazed and otherwise dazed the whole darn human race
Making the news
Paying his dues
That turned on uptight but outta sight totally together computer in tennis shoes
A guy that crazed and amazed and otherwise dazed the whole darn human race
Making the news
Paying his dues
That turned all upright but outta sight totally together computer in tennis shoes
Alex D ty for the lyrics. I've been looking for them. TY ty.
Ty for the lyrics. I've been looking for them. TY ty
Nice internal rhyming in there! Thanks for sharing.
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@Taylor Maddux true
Disney Plus brought me here.
This one has a heavy Saul Bass influence.
I understand the song was actually released as a single.
I was 11 when this came out - absolutely loved it! Based on this title theme, I think it's best if I leave this movie as a fond, distant memory, doesn't look too good! Kurt Russell and Hayley Mills were the big Disney stars of that era. Kurt was also in Follow Me Boys! (also loved that) and Haley in about everything else they made ... I don't remember them ever being in the same movie, though. They certainly both have enjoyed long careers.
Kurt stayed at Disney till about 1975. Jodie Foster was also under contract there till the end of the 70's. She did the original Freaky Friday in 1976 that has been remade about 3 times since then.
It was a pretty decent movie. I guess it was popular enough to warrant two sequels.
@hoagie1978 Mmm Hmm
Back up, back up, back up, ba-BAAAAAH BAAAAAH BAAAAAH BAAAAAAH!
Is it just me or does this have a heavy 'Vehicle' by Ides Of March, feel? I think they should've released it!
Kurt Russell is younger in this movie!
GochEm 30 good insight!
yeah, we all were
@Marcel Audubon yup
This song effing rocks!!!!
This was a Disney film.
Of course it is
Wow!!
Back when Disney movies had quality.
Catchy tunes
Frank Welker!!
🤣😅👍😆This is the most enjoyably ridiculous, amusingly wooden, canned, delightfully horribly mixed, perfunctorily lazy, studio product ever made for a movie's theme song!
Making the news, paying his dues - 😋😂 such silly, lazy lyrics, so fantastic.
It's horribly mixed😀You can't hear any of the instruments playing. And the chorus is so rushed, insincere, & emotionless; just a sloppy job for money & nothing more & I find it really charming & entertaining for that very reason.
Early 1970s, post-Walt, Walt Disney Productions live-action children's movies like the Dexter Riley trilogy are so much fun, in the most campy, corny way possible!
Boy, THAT sucks.
Back in 1969, songs like this were the shit.
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